Photos | The Groove Master at Funktion London Electricity

DJ Pokras Lampas takes charge of the turntable and keeps the crowd moving at the Funktion London Electricity Nightclub. With Ben Whishaw and James Hetfield enjoying the show, this performance is one for the books.
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a man in glasses and a turntable in front of a crowdMetadata
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3504w x 2336h - (download 4k)
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bracelet necklace urban music pokras lampas entertainer performance party disk machine fun club london glasses audience pc life interior deejay electronics funktion jewelry ben james hetfield accessories nightclub room musical instrument night recreation turntable headphones whishaw laptop electricity cup computer dj concert crowd consumer
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400
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5
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f/4
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17mm
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1/30s
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Canon
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lens model
date
2006-06-15T00:54:00-07:00
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-25200
tzname
America/Los_Angeles
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